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Monday, September 29, 2008

We had a great time at this museum. We saw many old engines, old cars, motorcycles, etc. Road on a trolley and the conductor told us all about the things around the property. There were many places to see and we didn't realize there was that much, so getting a late start we didn't have time to see it all. It will be closed until April, so maybe next year we can do this again.

Jackie, Marissa, Brittany, Olivia, Nick and myself, went to a kids party at Borders books after this little field trip. So, we will just make plans for just this museum next time.

Riding the little train was the highlight for the younger kids, the older girls just road the trolley all the way back around. Lazy or what? LOLBelow are some of the pictures that we took.

First Picture: I'm not certain, but I believe that this was the one that was from Coastline. It would travel between several cities on the coast in Washington.Second Picture:Inside the youngest of the old trolleys in the museum. This was one that was on the Oregon City, Oregon Trolley Line.Third Picture: Brittany in the drivers seat of the OC Trolley.Fourth Picture: Nick and Marissa on the little train after riding a big trolley to the end of the tracks. We road it from the station all the way to the end and then almost all the way back again to the Trolley barn, back on the trolley to the little train station. It was a very fun day.

First Picture: Trolley from Vietnam.Second Picture: I don't remember where this one was from, but it was still in really nice shape.Third and Fourth Pictures are the inside of Double Decker Trolley from Lake Oswego, Oregon.

First Picture: Indian MotorcycleSecond Picture: Not sure what this is. I'm sure that Dad will tell me. Third Picture: Wooden Trolley that was used in Vancouver, BC.Fourth Picture: Double Decker Trolley that was used in Lake Oswego, Oregon.